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  • Category: Games
  • Last Updated: 2021-06-08
  • New version: 1.04
  • File size: 73.47 MB
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 10.0 or later. and Android 4.4. KitKat or later

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29 Gold is an iPhone and Android Games App, made by Moonfrog. Today, it has gone through many interations by the developers - Moonfrog, with the latest current version being 1.04 which was officially released on 2021-06-08. As a testament to the app's popularity or lack thereof, it has gathered a total of 2 Reviews on the Apple App Store alone, with an average user rating of 5.0 out of a possible 5 stars.

Video Manual: How to Use the 29 Gold App

How does it Work?

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Twenty-Nine is a South Asian trick-taking card game.Twenty-Nine is generally a four-player game with two partnerships. Partners face each other during play. The game utilizes only 32 cards of a standard 52 card deck, 8 cards per suit. The cards rank as follows: J (high), 9, A, 10, K, Q, 8, 7 (low).

Cards values are as follows

Jacks: 3 points

Nines: 2 points

Aces: 1 point

Tens: 1 point

K, Q, 8, 7: 0 points

This gives a total of 28 points. Some variations have a total of 29 points for the last trick, which is how it received its namesake. However, the game is generally not played that way and still retains the name.

THE DEAL & THE BIDDING

The deal and gameplay pass to the left. The dealer shuffles the deck and the player to their right cuts it. Each player receives four cards, one at a time, face-down.

Depending on the cards in hand, players place bids for electing trumps. A bid is a number that represents the number of tricks that a person believes their partnership can make. The highest bidder wins. The bid starts with the player to the left of the dealer and moves left. Players can raise the bid or pass. The winner of the bidding selects the trump suit. The dealer passes each player another 4 cards. Each player now has 8 cards.

THE PLAY

The first track starts with the player to the left of the dealer. Each player must follow suit if they can. At this point, the trump suit is unknown to all other players. The first player who is unable to follow suit is required to ask the bidder what the trump suit is and they must show the trump suit to everyone. However, if the bidder is the first player who is unable to follow suit they must declare to everyone what the trump suit is. Once the trump is declared the highest value card from that suit played wins the trick, if no trump card is played then it is the highest value card of the suit led.

In the event, the bidder or their partner announces they have a Pair, their bid is reduced by four, as long as their bid remains above the 15 point minimum. However, if the other partner has the Pair it increases the bid by 4, as long as it doesn’t exceed 28.

THE SCORING

After all 8 tricks have been taken, the partnerships total the value of the cards they have won. The winners of the last trick add an additional point to their total. If the bidding partnership fulfilled their contract by taking the required number of tricks they won a single game point. If not, they lose a game point. The other set of partners' scores remains constant.

The red and black sixes are used for keeping the score. The red six (nali or red chaka) displays the positive score and The black six displays the negative score with the number of pips it has revealed. At the start, each partnership has no pips showing. Pips are revealed as players lose or gain points. The game can end in one of two ways: one team has +6 points or one team has -6 points.

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